Sesame Street - Making a deal
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I'm so glad this got recorded. I remember seeing this when I was little. I just showed it to my wife and she said "this is just like our house. Except without the deal at the end."
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Way before Tivo and even VCR's were days when you'd have to turn a knob to change the channel.
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@pokinsmot I grew up with a dial on the TV too, and it was also a B/W TV. Believe it or not, my sister and I used to actually fight over who got to turn the dial that rotated the aerial on the roof because we liked to watch that thing clicking until the antenna got to where we'd turned it!
We didn't get color TV until I was 10, and we got cable installed at the same time. For some reason, I miss turning that aerial dial.
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Why would you feel sorry for them? I think that they got a very amusing and educational experience!
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feel sorry for the 6.000 people that watched this haha
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@Sassydear That's what I call interactive television!
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You wife seems to have a great sense of humor! I wish I could meet her!
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That is a very good point! I remember a joke about this reality being made on the short-lived series "Fired Up". Does anyone reading this remember that show? I enjoyed it. In my opinion, both Sharon Lawrence and Leah Remini are hot stuff!
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Arguing over watching an action flick and a romance movie/soap opera. Not much different from a human couple! LOL!
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someone had a dial on the tv. i just cant remember who. but for a while there i was stuck with my family's old tv which had a row of buttons for the channels an knobs for the power, volume and picture. i had a stick for a remote. layin in bed, stabbin at the buttons. "*poke* oops wrong channel *poke* oops wrong channel *poke* oops wrong channel *poke* oops wrong channel *poke* ah there we go"
Well, no matter what you saw on TV with all those "ugh's" and "me-want-um's", I'm telling you, Indians don't talk like that.
DiAnno13 5 years ago
I remember that one...and I may have it somewhere in my collection.
mstatz 5 years ago
Looks as if this animator also did a cartoon about a cat whose portrait was being painted; while the artist was away, the cat painted its own body to look like fiercer, bigger cat-species (I remember a tiger and a panther among them). When the painted cat frightened the real one by morphing into a lion and roaring, everything returned to normal. Does that clip ring any bells?
ISNorden 5 years ago
Barely!! I wonder if it came out around the same time. I don't have it though.
mstatz 5 years ago